New report highlights public support for increased walking, cycling and public transport funding
Sustrans’ Walking and Cycling Index has revealed greater public demand for active travel and a desire to make greater use of public transport.
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Sustrans’ Walking and Cycling Index has revealed greater public demand for active travel and a desire to make greater use of public transport.
Following a preliminary agreement announcement in January 2024, the merger of micro-mobility companies TIER and Dott is now complete, with the new company assuming the name TIER-Dott.
Mobility-as-a-Service continues to evolve rapidly, revolutionising the way that people navigate urban environments. By integrating various transportation services into a single platform, MaaS enables the offering of seamless, convenient and often cost-effective mobility solutions. For Intelligent Transport, Mariusz Zabrocki, UK General Manager at FREENOW, shares his thoughts on how MaaS…
According to a report by Clean Cities, the policies which will be most required to reduce transport emissions are already well-known to policy makers.
The bus reform roadmap outlines how the Welsh Government will work with partners and stakeholders to replace the existing system with franchised contracts.
While at Transport Innovation Summit 2023, Sandrine Gaubert, Customer Experience & Digital Marketing Director at Keolis Group, sat down with Intelligent Transport’s Halimah Haque to discuss how a tailored, passenger-centric MaaS offering is key in encouraging the shift to sustainable transportation.
Whilst at Transport Innovation Summit 2023, Intelligent Transport’s Halimah Haque sat down with Dolores Ortiz Sanchez, Director General of Mobility at Madrid City Council, to discuss Madrid's transformative approach to sustainable urban mobility, covering topics from electrifying the city’s bus fleet to integrated smart mobility systems and future transportation projects.
Martijn van de Weijer, Managing Director, glimble by Arriva, provides insight into glimble’s journey and discusses why Mobility-as-a-Service is the answer to urbanisation as the company looks to create more sustainable cities.
Agnė Vaiciukevičiūtė, Lithuania’s Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications, spoke with Intelligent Transport’s Halimah Haque, about the country's ambitious journey towards sustainable mobility and the challenges faced in transitioning to greener transportation.
UITP's latest report indicates that one in three nations are omitting public transport in their climate action plans, emphasising the urgent need to prioritise public transport for sustainable urban development and climate resilience.
In the final print issue of Intelligent Transport, we feature exclusive content from leading industry experts and thought leaders discussing: the evolving landscape of Mobility‑as‑a‑Service and its transformative impact on urban transportation; how 5G and digital connectivity solutions are revolutionising the way that we manage transportation and enhance the overall…
Data analysis has shown that the south east of England is plagued by above-average car ownership and limited rural public transport options, leading to TfSE to call for improved transport connectivity in the region.
Transit Systems will operate the two new hydrogen buses as part of the three-year Victorian Government ZEB Trial.
nextbike's extensive bike-sharing system in Silesia, Poland, will offer more than 7,000 user-friendly, GPS-locatable bicycles, expanding gradually over several years, and contributing to the area's ongoing urban development.
Two months on from the London-wide expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone, Intelligent Transport's Leah Hockley journeys through the history of the ULEZ and considers the progress that has been made since its launch in 2019.